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More than 5,700 researchers are denouncing the pricing policies of the journal publisher Elsevier in a growing furor over open access to the fruits of scientific research. | The New York Times – 2012-02-14

Journal Register Co. says Jerry Bammell has been named publisher of its Michigan group of newspapers, including dailies in Mount Clemens, Mount Pleasant, Pontiac and Royal Oak.
| Boston.com – 2012-02-03

I was as puzzled as the next guy when I learned Sunday that the Philadelphia Media Network, publisher of the city’s two dailies, is on the auction block. This comes a mere 17 months since a group... | Poynter. – 2012-02-02

Leading scientists, including climate change experts, complain about opinion piece akin to 'dentists practising cardiology'The Wall Street Journal has received a dressing down from a large group of... | Guardian – 2012-02-02

In a new twist on the user generated content model, Meredith’s Ladies’ Home Journal is turning over editorial reins to its readers. As of its March issue, almost every story featured in the... | Folio Magazine – 2012-01-10

Written By: Charlotte Williams Publication Date: Mon, 31/10/2011 - 08:20 The first official sales charts including e-book sales data have been published in the Wall Street Journal this weekend,... | The Bookseller – 2011-10-31

(07-14) 15:06 PDT PHILADELPHIA, (AP) -- The Journal Register Co. said Thursday it has been acquired by the Alden Global Capital hedge fund, a deal made less than two years after the newspaper and... | San Francisco Chronicle – 2011-07-15

Bancroft family members, who controlled Dow Jones & Company, say they would have resisted Murdoch bid in 2007A number of key members of the family that controlled the Wall Street Journal say they... | Guardian – 2011-07-14

The Wall Street Journal has added 200,000 paying subscribers via tablets such as the iPad and Kindle, according to Les Hinton, head of the newspaper's publisher, Dow Jones.He said some 150,000 people... | Guardian – 2011-03-11

NEW YORK -- The Wall Street Journal has named Deborah Needleman to a newly created role in which she will serve as editor in chief of WSJ., the Journal's glossy lifestyle magazine, and editor of a... | Yahoo – 2010-07-27

Lon Matejczyk was fired Friday as publisher of the Colorado Springs Business Journal, a weekly publication that reports on the local business community. Matejczyk, who marked his seventh anniversary... | Yahoo – 2010-07-23

YARDLEY, Pa.  Journal Register Company, a leading local news and information company which owns The Record, hopes to drive profits for its community bloggers through a new partnership with... | Yahoo – 2010-07-15

The Wall Street Journal is getting a bit of press about its partnership with Foursquare . For the uninitiated, Foursquare is a location-based social media network, a cross between Twitter and a... | Yahoo – 2010-07-14

Washington, D.C. (July 12, 2010)  The National Journal Group announced today that veteran national security reporter Yochi Dreazen will be joining National Journal as a senior correspondent... | Yahoo – 2010-07-12

LONDON -- The Wall Street Journal Europe is to launch expanded and enhanced Life & Style content in the autumn, leading with a new-look Weekend Journal, its Friday arts, culture and leisure section.
| Yahoo – 2010-07-08

CEO John Paton (left), who is 60 days into a very public campaign to remake the Journal Register Co. "from a collection of newspapers into a true multi-platform news and information media company,"... | Editor And Publisher – 2010-04-05

The selection of the Dow Jones & Co. CEO and WSJ publisher was an easy one, said E&P Editor Mark Fitzgerald. The Wall Street Journal is in one of the strongest positions of any newspaper in this... | Editor And Publisher – 2010-04-01

DOHA: Professors of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar have brought out an academic interfaith journal in English and Arabic to combat religious intolerance.
| The Peninsula – 2010-03-30

With a change in owners of The Daytona Beach (Fla.) News-Journal set to take place Thursday, the newspaper cut its staff by 10%. Once valued at $300 million, the News-Journal is selling for $20... | Editor And Publisher – 2010-03-30

New publisher expected to take over this week The Daytona Beach News-Journal is reporting that its new owner, Halifax Media, will retain 90 percent of the News-Journal's workforce of 470.
| Orlando Sentinel – 2010-03-29

Well, on the front page of the Journal's Weekend section this morning is a feature on how women from healthier populations prefer feminine-looking men. The piece is illustrated with a grid showing... | The Huffington Post – 2010-03-27

A lot of desperate media organizations seem to have a lot of eggs invested in the Apple basket. Add The Wall Street Journal to the list, which has announced the pricing for an iPad-only... | PC Magazine via Yahoo! News – 2010-03-25

According to one report, the Wall Street Journal could charge $17.99 a month for access to an Apple iPad-friendly edition of the business broadsheet. Some bloggers say the price tag  no matter how... | The Christian Science Monitor – 2010-03-25

It took only four years for the value of The Daytona Beach (Fla.) News-Journal to plunge some $280 million, according to a federal court ruling. U.S. District Judge John Antoon II found that $20... | Editor And Publisher – 2010-03-24

PHILADELPHIA----The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is presenting The Future of Publishing: Technology, Publishing and Academia Build a Forum for Solutions, a one-day conference... | Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance – 2010-03-24

Raquel Rutledge of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has won the $25,000 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting by the Joan Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy for her... | Editor And Publisher – 2010-03-23

On Monday, Paton marks his 50th day as CEO of Journal Register, a furious period of change for the company that in past years bled its 20 dailies. After a management restructuring, Paton says,... | Editor And Publisher – 2010-03-21

Arts reporter Kate Taylor quit the Wall Street Journal today and is joining The New York Times. Ms. Taylor, a veteran of the Sun , joined The Wall Street Journal's New York section only six weeks... | The New York Observer – 2010-03-19

The New York Times fired back on Monday against plans by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. to compete against the respected daily with a New York edition of The Wall Street Journal.
| AFP via Yahoo! News – 2010-03-15

Journal Register Co., a newspaper owner that emerged from bankruptcy protection in August, said Thursday it named William Higginson as president and chief operating officer effective April 1.
| AP via Yahoo! Finance – 2010-03-11

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates & PHILADELPHIA----Knowledge@Wharton, the award-winning online research and business analysis journal of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, today... | Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance – 2010-03-09

AP - Journal Register Co., publisher of the New Haven Register in Connecticut and other newspapers, said Thursday it named the former chief financial officer of medical services company Synarc Inc.... | AP – 2010-03-04

Journal Register Company named Jeff Bairstow, as its chief financial officer Thursday. Bairstow, 51, was previously CFO of Synarc Inc. and president of its global imaging division. Synarc is a... | Editor And Publisher – 2010-03-04

( Springer ) Starting in 2010, Springer will publish the European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. All aspects of drug delivery and bioavailability are covered in the journal, which... | EurekAlert! – 2010-03-02

Building on comments reportedly made by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at a town hall meeting for company employees last month, Valleywag claims that Jobs focused a significant amount of effort during his... | The Huffington Post – 2010-02-18

Aaron Zitner, who is now deputy bureau chief of the Washington bureau for Tribune Co.'s newspapers and broadcast outlets, is joining The Wall Street Journal as national politics editor effective... | Editor And Publisher – 2010-02-07

CHICAGO Gannett Co.'s Pensacola (Fla.) News Journal said Friday it is closing its downtown production operations and outsourcing the work to the Press-Register, the Advance Newspapers-owned daily in... | Editor & Publisher – 2009-04-03

Wall Street Journal feature writer Joshua Prager was known to work painstakingly slow. But the pieces he produced for the front page were always memorable, such as his investigation into the...
| Gawker – 2009-04-03

NEW YORK A group of creditors asked a bankruptcy judge Wednesday for subpoena power to investigate the Journal Register Co. and one of the newspaper publisher's biggest lenders, JPMorgan Chase Bank.
| Editor & Publisher – 2009-04-02

Many non-union employees at Journal Communications properties, including its flagship daily Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, are getting a 6% pay cut for the rest of the year, the company said Thursday.
| Editor And Publisher – 2009-04-02

The Media General paper cut 13 jobs Monday and announced another 10 open positions would not be filled as part of "a continuing effort to reduce costs in a weak and unstable economy," according to a... | Editor And Publisher – 2009-03-31

The Singapore government is taking legal action against another editor at The Wall Street Journal over articles allegedly casting doubt on the judiciary's integrity, a report said Friday.
| AFP via Yahoo! News – 2009-03-13

( Springer ) Springer will publish the "Journal of Computing in Higher Education: Research and Integration of Instructional Technology" starting April 2009. Founded in 1989 by the New England... | EurekAlert! – 2009-03-11

The Journal s Heard on the Street column has a valuable look at The New York Times Companys financial straits today. The NYT signed a sale-leaseback deal on its new headquarters building.
| Columbia Journalism Review – 2009-03-10

The Wall Street Journal has an excellent page-one story this morning exposing Merrill Lynchs top earners of 2008. Its another in a string of hits by reporter Susanne Craig, whos been... | Columbia Journalism Review – 2009-03-04

The Wall Street Journal is expanding its sports coverage to six days a week, part of the newspaper's attempt to reach readers interested in more than its traditional business and financial news.
| Reuters via Yahoo! News – 2009-03-02

The Wall Street Journal will close its printing plant in West Des Moines in mid-April, when Dow Jones & Co. will pay The Des Moines Register to print copies for distribution in four states. The... | Editor And Publisher – 2009-02-25

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Another U.S. newspaper company is in serious financial trouble. The Journal Register Co. filed Saturday for bankruptcy protection from its creditors and said slumping advertising... | Fulton County News – 2009-02-25

PROVIDENCE  Some 100 jobs will eliminated at the Providence Journal Co., including 18 news and 34 advertising positions, the president of the Providence Journal Unit of the Providence Newspaper... | Providence Business News – 2009-02-24

CHICAGO The Wall Street Journal took issue late Monday with a New York Times article that it said "wrongly reported" its circulation growth increasingly has depended on heavy discounting since... | Editor & Publisher – 2009-02-24

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has announced plans to merge sections of the newspaper. In an open letter in Sunday's editions, Publisher Doug Franklin thanked readers for their support during the... | AP via Yahoo! Finance – 2009-02-23

The biggest unsecured creditor in Journal Register Co.'s bankruptcy is a former telemarketing manager who was awarded $4 million in a lawsuit contending she was fired by the New Haven (Conn.)... | Editor And Publisher – 2009-02-23

The Journal Register Co. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Saturday. According to the filing in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, the company reported debt of nearly... | Forbes – 2009-02-23

With the economy continuing to worsen and conditions eroding in the daily newspaper industry, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is freezing employee wages and may institute a one-week unpaid employee... | The Business Journal of Milwaukee – 2009-02-18

NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2009 -- The Wall Street Journal Europe has revoked its sponsorship of the Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships due to the decision of the United Arab Emirates to deny a visa to... | GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance – 2009-02-17

John Beaudoin is publisher of the Lee's Summit Journal. John Beaudoin may owe his career to a high school girls swim meet. The story goes that Beaudoin was nearing the end of his sophomore year in... | Lee's Summit Journal – 2009-02-12

With revenue continuing to decline across all of its media businesses, Journal Communications Inc., the publisher of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, reported a large write-down on the value of its... | BizJournals – 2009-02-12

Journal Communications Inc., publisher of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and other papers, said Tuesday it lowered its quarterly dividend to 2 cents per share from 8 cents in an effort to preserve... | AP via Yahoo! Finance – 2009-02-11

New Delhi, Feb 11 : The government Wednesday gave approval to two foreign newspapers, the Wall Street Journal and the Wall Street Journal Asia, to publish their facsimile editions from India.
| New Kerala – 2009-02-11